WWI Propaganda.

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WWI Propaganda

Propaganda was one example of total war, the mobilization of not only a nation’s military forces, but also its economic and social resources towards the war effort.

Promoting financial support for the war (bonds, rationing)

Promoting military Enlistment

Promoting civilian organizations to help the war effort

Vilification of the enemy

Caption Translation: Superior to everything/everyone

Caption Translation: Freedom of the seas Caption Translation: Freedom of the seas. England is the bloodsucker of the world.